
2 minute read
Op Ed Editorial
June 18 @ 7:00 pm Zoom,
The Black Spectrum Theatre Company is proud to present: What do we want a 21st century police force to look like? Join Carl Clay, Black Spectrum Theatre Company CEO, as he welcomes: Bishop Calvin Rice, New Jerusalem Church; Everett Hopkins,…
Advertisement
Find out more »

HARLEM COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS
Online, NY United States
Juneteenth “Get Out the Count” Census Zoom Party
June 19 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Zoom, Online, NY United States
The Social Action Committee of the Queens Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is proud to present a “Juneteenth Get Out the Count Census Zoom Party”. Register today to participate! To register to participate, visit: https://bit.ly/ CensusPartyDST Register today…
Find out more »
QUEENS UPCOMING EVENTS
June 18 7:00pm
Can a list of 10 community demands make a difference? The Black Spectrum Theatre presents a Webinar series with moderator Bob Law. on the panel is Bishop Calvin Rice, Mel Perry, Carl Clay and more. Visit blackspectrum. net for the webinar registration link.
June 18 7:30-8:30pm
The World Eats Here
Join the Queens Museum for an online celebration and book release of The World Eats Here: Amazing Food and the Inspiring People Who Make It at New York’s Queens Night Market by John Wang and Storm Garner presented in partnership with The August Tree. The event will feature Queens Night Market founder John Wang and oral historian Storm Garner speaking about their book and related projects, as well as three vendor-chefs from the Queens Night Market who will open up their kitchens to us as they prepare food and discuss some of the impact of COVID-19 on their work and livelihood. Register for the zoom event at queensmuseum. org.
June 18 6:00-7:00pm
Community and Culture Artist Talk
Artists from the JCAL-Queens College partnership online exhibition, “Community and Culture” will open up a discussion about their artwork and their insights into the cultures of their communities. Register for the Zoom event here: https://zoom. us/meeting/register/ tJYuc-2hrjkjE9c0due2j42nwIUzJRuukWV2
June 19 2:30pm
Journey to Freedom: The Underground Railroad and Abolitionists
The workshop will teach audiences about the different groups that helped fight slavery in Queens, as well as how Queens County played a role in the nation’s long path to establishing the 13th Amendment. Students will collaborate to decide how to tackle the challenges faced by the pioneers and draw out inspirations from a broader range of historic figures. Visit queenshistoricalsociety.org to register.
June 19 7:00pm
Tribute to Jimmy Heath
Attend the virtual tribute to Jimmy Heath by the Queens Jazz Orchestra. Visit flushingtownhall.org for more info.
June 20 10:00-10:30am
Wellness: Afternoon Arts at JCAL
Wellness classes with JCAL teaching artist Kyarra Vilfort. Visit JCAL’s Youtube page to join in the fun!
June 22 7:00-8:30pm
Indigenious People of the Caribbean: A Focus on the Taino
In this online presentation, internationally renowned advocate, artist, andeducator, Roberto Múkaro Borrero (Guainía Taíno) will provide viewers with an introductory look at the history, culture, and contemporary issues of the TaínoPeople. This lecture presentation will be followed by a Q & A session. Visit JCAL’s Youtube page to join.
June 23 4:00-4:30pm
Dance: Afternoon Arts with JCAL
June 24th 4:00-4:30pm
Art: Afternoon Arts at JCAL
Art projects with JCAL teaching artist with Anthony Carter. Visit JCAL’s Youtube page to join in the fun!